This audiobook presentation explores The Commentary on the Heidelberg Catechism by Zacharias Ursinus—the principal author of one of the foundational confessions of the Reformed tradition.
As Catholics, we approach this text not to mock, but to understand—and to respond. In this series, you'll hear Ursinus’s original Protestant catechetical exposition, paired with respectful yet firm Catholic commentary and critique rooted in Scripture, the Early Church Fathers, and the Magisterium. Why does the Heidelberg Catechism reject the Sacrifice of the Mass?
Why does it teach assurance of salvation in a way that contradicts Catholic teaching?
And what does the Church say in response to these 16th-century claims? Whether you're Catholic, Protestant, or seeking, this audiobook offers a rich and balanced theological dialogue—designed to equip, challenge, and inspire.